@gigaracist @DK_Dharmaraj And the retarded dysgenics of them. The age a woman has kids is a multiplier
It's literally point #1 when it comes to population reduction
And forcing women to spend 6+ years fertile but idle for no reason leads to more promiscuity, obviously
@tengumatingpress @gigaracist @DK_Dharmaraj It's a bit of both, but what do you mean they're not fertile until a few years after menarche?
@tengumatingpress @gigaracist @DK_Dharmaraj Menarche means they're fertile regardless
Menarche is delayed if there isn't enough food though, so it's been known to only happen at like 16-17. Is that what you're thinking of?
@basadeskaiser @gigaracist @DK_Dharmaraj @tengumatingpress Modern estimates on this mainly look at drug addict niggers as their sample and then don't account for it. This is strong and consistent across different measures
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK219236/
>Among whites, in contrast, first born children of mothers 20 to 25 scored lower on the average than children of mothers 18 to 19; children of mothers under 18 did not differ from the other groups.
>The evidence is consistent that perinatal problems increase among mothers above age 30; however, recent evidence from the Danish Perinatal Study and from the Collaborative Perinatal Project in the U.S. show a linear relationship between maternal age and perinatal mortality with low rates among young women, and increasing rates with maternal age (Mednick and Baker, 1980)—or that there is no relationship (Broman, 1981), at least for ages 12–29.
>In general, the results from the three data sets were very similar. The authors' (Belmont et al.) conclusion was that the offspring of teen mothers suffer IQ depression only because of associated social disadvantages and not because of any “immaturity of the mother.”
>Although these relationships appear to hold in the population as a whole, there appears to be little difference between children of adolescent and non-adolescent mothers in special samples where prenatal and postnatal care are good. Sandler et al. (1981) evaluated the relationship between the age of mother and two measures of newborn behavior: 1) the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (Brazelton) and 2) a measure of infant temperament (Carey “My Baby” scale). No differences were found on the Brazelton Scale or Carey scale between children of adolescents and post adolescents (age not defined) within the first few days after birth.
>A number of recent studies failed to find any difference by age of mother in health status of neonates at birth (Apgar score, birth weight, prematurity, birth trauma, etc.) once initial differences such as differences in SES between adolescents and non-adolescents were controlled (Zuckerman et al. 1983; Rothenberg et al., 1981). Net of SES, Broman (1981) found older women to have higher birthweights among blacks, but not whites. Also net of SES, Broman (1981) found the youngest adolescents (12–15) to have lower Apgar scores than older adolescents among whites and blacks. The differences were very small, however.
The youngest birth mother was 5 when she gave birth to a healthy baby boy in 1940s Peru
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lina_Medina
Like fuck a 12yo can't today